I would like these projectors for my bike, but I'm wondering about the longevity of the leds up to xenon? I love the idea of easy wiring, having no ballast and a mass of wires makes this a very attractive package for a motorcyclist, theres not a lot of room on a bike
In theory it should last. Just make sure the the fan is not exposed to water. I think for bikes LED is perfect, less power consumption and less wiring.
I actually like the light spread on these vs the mled 2.0. Will you be creating custom fit brackets for specific cars? Would like to test these out in my 3rd gen prius.
Seriously considering these. Just have two questions. Are these canbus error free? Also, my car has halogen high beams, would the high beam LED draw too much power to use the factory wiring harness for that and the factory halogen high beams or should I delete the factory halogen high beams?
They are not necessarily canbus friendly but they do draw a good amount of power and usually still plug and play on most models. What car you looking into putting these into?
@@LightwerkzGlobal 2008 w211 with factory halogen projectors. Need new housings too so I was going to swap a pair of these into a set of Depo’s if I can find them or perhaps the ones on Amazon and then swap in the completed units. Was hoping to retain the halogen high beams but if the two combined use too much power I could swap to a low wattage LED bulb in the factory high beam maybe?
50W on a full size projector such as G5BRT or EVOXR, those would beat out the NHK. H1 with 50W is a different story. This projector would be a huge upgrade over the H1 output. H1 is more susceptible to projector bowl burn and the output of the H1 isn't great.
Do you know how the gen 5 version compare to this gen 4? Also I read in a comment here that the nhk hid will outperform all/most LED projectors, is that true? In most comparisons the lux meter shows higher for the led?
We tested the Gen 5. Its very similar but prefer the IV Plus shown here since it has that awesome high beam mode. HID projectors can be tuned with high output ballasts and premium bulbs.
@@LightwerkzGlobal doesn't the gen 5 have the same high beam mode, they both from what I can tell have the duel led, 1 for just the high beam? Also have you tested the sinolyn bi led Lazer? They have a dedicated Lazer similar to the UPS projectors, I think that's them anyway.
@@LightwerkzGlobal thanks, do you by any chance planning on a video for the 5? Just interested. Does the 5 have any advantages to the 4 plus? The 4 plus is cheaper so that's definitely a benefit. It's for a motorcycle if that changes anything.
Hello there , first of thanks for the hard work you do .. second, i have a Mazda 6 2017 and i want to get this for the low beam only does it fit and if not what would you recommend ? Thank you
Technically no harness, you can do direct plug and play if you chose the additional connectors on our listing. However it sounds like you have an older GM. They turn off the low beams when highs are on. You need to do a relay mod to the stock wiring or you can use some sort of directional splitter with diodes. Sadly not something we offer but it can be done easily.
Use them with the Ram brackets we carry. They work very well. lightwerkz.net/collections/retrofit-brackets/products/dodge-ram-15-18-projector-headlight-brackets
Did you mod the projector? I have seen a few of these in person and the cutoff, and the step is alot more blurry in person compared to what you are showing
I ordered NHK 4 plus and i mounted in my Opel Astra H 2009, they turn on and turn off after 2 sec ! I had halogen H7 originally.what should i do Sir ? Thanks for help !
@@LightwerkzGlobal My Low beam has H7 bulb, and high beam uses H1. I decided to destroy my H7 beam and mount NHK 4plus. So what do you offer for module?
Profile 2.0 has been old news since MLED 2.0 was released. Not in the same league. The only advantage the Profile 2.0 has to the NHK IV Plus is the threaded shaft. Now the MLED 2.0 is held at a very high standard for us. When it comes to optical design and performance it’s very good - best all around aftermarket bi-led unit on the market. Beats out high performance OEM LED projectors too. It’s got a nice slope cut off that’s razor sharp and a warmer color temp due to AR coated lenses. The hot spot area is larger on the MLED 2.0 and the output is out right where it’s needed. The threaded shaft can be removed on the MLED 2.0 which allows it to fit every more applications. MLED 2.0 has a lot going for it - there is a reason it’s very high in demand. NHK IV Plus comes in at a lower price point. It’s got a step cutoff with a cooler white color temperature. Thick color band that produces a lot more color flicker. Very quite fan in comparison. The big plus is the added high beam performance with the dual reflector/chip design. We believe both units have a place within the current industry offerings 👍
@@RoopeLuukkainen Yes i do, i saw it, at least in the numbers the NHK look better. Low beam 600ish vs 790, and in high 800ish vs 1000. Not bad at all. My doubt is if this kind of measure are made from the same distance and with the same equipment.
@@LightwerkzGlobal in your opinion which do you prefer the mled 2.0 or the nhk currently Im running a quad retro with the nhk and im thinking of switching over to the m leds
I am planning to upgrade my stock headlight for toyota camry 2004. I would like to seek for an advice which better for my car to invest upgrade for headlight HID projector or NHK BI led projector?
Its a question that is asked many times a day. You would need to figure out what is best for your own needs. With HID you have a more serviceable system and you can customize it with various different types of bulbs and ballasts to tailor to your needs. With the Bi-LED projectors you dont have any option to change color, intensity, etc. LED is a more set it and forget it option which most people like. Its also instant - on. You cant go wrong with either.
@@tofidt4258 Costs run about the same. HID will require bulb changes every 2-5 years depending on the bulb used and the type of usage. In theory the LED is a better value over the course of its life if you have a perfect product.
@@LightwerkzGlobalGood to hear. In that case, can we assume that NHK G5 BRT and EXL produce far more lights and long visibility comparing with MLED 2.0? Thanks!!!
@@amjathkhan2004 In sheer intensity and distance, the BRT and EXL are capable of out performing there MLED 2.0 in long distance visibility, especially in high beam mode.
@@LightwerkzGlobal Thank you so much for confirming :-)...This one has laser inbuilt for high beam, still performing lower than the clear lenses is something I don't understand. I am happy with my G5R though. As a next step, would buy EXL.
@@yaziidyaziid5311 These H7 should work - lightwerkz.net/collections/gtr-lighting-ultra-2/products/gtr-lighting-pwm-interface-module-9005-9006-style-connectors?variant=40376362565772
@@fneelav Will not. The EVOX uses "E55" bolt pattern. You could try these brackets - just not sure how they will fit on this model. lightwerkz.net/collections/retrofit-brackets/products/hella-e55-to-g5-brackets or you can use these : lightwerkz.net/products/universal-projector-mounting-plate
Any thoughts on carrying the 1.8" led projector for fog lights?
Which set of wires are the low beam? Blue and white?
have you tried nhk bi led vip version?
I would like these projectors for my bike, but I'm wondering about the longevity of the leds up to xenon? I love the idea of easy wiring, having no ballast and a mass of wires makes this a very attractive package for a motorcyclist, theres not a lot of room on a bike
In theory it should last. Just make sure the the fan is not exposed to water. I think for bikes LED is perfect, less power consumption and less wiring.
Yeah with these projectors I’m a little bit concerned about any condensation in the headlight housing. I think It could ruin Drivers / chips
I actually like the light spread on these vs the mled 2.0. Will you be creating custom fit brackets for specific cars? Would like to test these out in my 3rd gen prius.
Yes they use all the popular brackets we offer that are meant for G5 bolt pattern.
@@LightwerkzGlobal thanks, it seems you guys already are sold out. Any ETA on new stock?
Edit: also what's the warranty? Didn't see it listed.
@@quacktony which products are you looking at
@@LightwerkzGlobal the nhk projectors
@@quacktony They are in stock, inventory error.
Seriously considering these. Just have two questions. Are these canbus error free? Also, my car has halogen high beams, would the high beam LED draw too much power to use the factory wiring harness for that and the factory halogen high beams or should I delete the factory halogen high beams?
They are not necessarily canbus friendly but they do draw a good amount of power and usually still plug and play on most models. What car you looking into putting these into?
@@LightwerkzGlobal 2008 w211 with factory halogen projectors. Need new housings too so I was going to swap a pair of these into a set of Depo’s if I can find them or perhaps the ones on Amazon and then swap in the completed units. Was hoping to retain the halogen high beams but if the two combined use too much power I could swap to a low wattage LED bulb in the factory high beam maybe?
What would be a good option for bi-led capability for a 2012 lexus IS with LED DRL?
Did you retrofit your projectorlights? What did you go with? I'm looking at these and the M. 2.0...I have a 2011 lexus is .
Would this produce more light than a 55W HID projector? I'm running a mini H1 3 inch with 4300k 55W HID, planning on upgrading.
50W on a full size projector such as G5BRT or EVOXR, those would beat out the NHK. H1 with 50W is a different story. This projector would be a huge upgrade over the H1 output. H1 is more susceptible to projector bowl burn and the output of the H1 isn't great.
Would this unit fit into a 2011 lexus IS with AFS projectors (HID d4s) ?
Don't believe so. We have fitted the MLED 2.0 since it has the shorter rear.
Do you know how the gen 5 version compare to this gen 4? Also I read in a comment here that the nhk hid will outperform all/most LED projectors, is that true? In most comparisons the lux meter shows higher for the led?
We tested the Gen 5. Its very similar but prefer the IV Plus shown here since it has that awesome high beam mode. HID projectors can be tuned with high output ballasts and premium bulbs.
@@LightwerkzGlobal doesn't the gen 5 have the same high beam mode, they both from what I can tell have the duel led, 1 for just the high beam?
Also have you tested the sinolyn bi led Lazer? They have a dedicated Lazer similar to the UPS projectors, I think that's them anyway.
@@madbull4666 It does not have the same high beam mode. We have not tested any new laser projectors, usually pretty gimmicky and expensive.
@@LightwerkzGlobal thanks, do you by any chance planning on a video for the 5? Just interested.
Does the 5 have any advantages to the 4 plus? The 4 plus is cheaper so that's definitely a benefit. It's for a motorcycle if that changes anything.
@@LightwerkzGlobal one of the sinolyn bi led Lazer looks very similar to the UPS bi led Lazer with the way that the lens is made.
Hello there , first of thanks for the hard work you do .. second, i have a Mazda 6 2017 and i want to get this for the low beam only does it fit and if not what would you recommend ?
Thank you
Should fit with this brackets - lightwerkz.net/products/06-08-mazda6-to-g5-brackets?_pos=1&_sid=febf9646f&_ss=r
What harness would I need if I have dual filament? 9006 low, 9005 high, and the lows turn off when the 9005 highs are turned on
Technically no harness, you can do direct plug and play if you chose the additional connectors on our listing. However it sounds like you have an older GM. They turn off the low beams when highs are on. You need to do a relay mod to the stock wiring or you can use some sort of directional splitter with diodes. Sadly not something we offer but it can be done easily.
Hello , do you have an projektor Audi q5 bixenon?
Will it fit the 13+ ram retroquik brackets
Use them with the Ram brackets we carry. They work very well. lightwerkz.net/collections/retrofit-brackets/products/dodge-ram-15-18-projector-headlight-brackets
In your opnion , Are these lens better than NHK V5 or Not ?
The high beam is superior to pretty much anything else. If you valued high beam performance it’s a great option.
@@LightwerkzGlobal you mean that NHK IV plus better in high beam and V5 better in low beam
Iam waiting your reply
@@ahmedokasha3604 I would personally recommend the IV Plus between the 2 to maximize high beam output. The low beam is already very strong.
@@LightwerkzGlobal If i will install a Morimoto mini HB lens for high beam . The right choice for me is NHK V5 because its stronger is low beam
if this nhk 4 plus LED broke does this mean you need to change the whole projector?
From what I've gathered, that would be correct. You'd have to swap out for a whole new projector.
@@LVIIIR thanks, I like the beam of the bi-led but seems like it would be more practical to do a hid retrofit
Can I asked for water resistant? The part of power adapter?
Plz answer me ...
The only thing that should be outside of a sealed housing/assembly is the input to the low and high beam. The projector is not water resistant.
hello friend is it true that the led is osram?
Did you mod the projector? I have seen a few of these in person and the cutoff, and the step is alot more blurry in person compared to what you are showing
I ordered NHK 4 plus and i mounted in my Opel Astra H 2009, they turn on and turn off after 2 sec ! I had halogen H7 originally.what should i do Sir ? Thanks for help !
Your vehicle will require a PWM module in line between projector and low beam plug.
@@LightwerkzGlobal where can i get it ? I really do appreciate your help ! 🙏
Depends on the connection but we have a variety of modules on the site. Which size is your low beam?
@@LightwerkzGlobal My Low beam has H7 bulb, and high beam uses H1. I decided to destroy my H7 beam and mount NHK 4plus. So what do you offer for module?
Could I retrofit these into an evo x gsr?
Hi, how this projector perform (or compare) against morimoto m 2.0 and the profile 2.0?
Profile 2.0 has been old news since MLED 2.0 was released. Not in the same league. The only advantage the Profile 2.0 has to the NHK IV Plus is the threaded shaft.
Now the MLED 2.0 is held at a very high standard for us. When it comes to optical design and performance it’s very good - best all around aftermarket bi-led unit on the market. Beats out high performance OEM LED projectors too. It’s got a nice slope cut off that’s razor sharp and a warmer color temp due to AR coated lenses. The hot spot area is larger on the MLED 2.0 and the output is out right where it’s needed. The threaded shaft can be removed on the MLED 2.0 which allows it to fit every more applications. MLED 2.0 has a lot going for it - there is a reason it’s very high in demand.
NHK IV Plus comes in at a lower price point. It’s got a step cutoff with a cooler white color temperature. Thick color band that produces a lot more color flicker. Very quite fan in comparison. The big plus is the added high beam performance with the dual reflector/chip design.
We believe both units have a place within the current industry offerings 👍
@@LightwerkzGlobal thanks for your answer, very complete informacion
Watch his mled 2.0 review. Low beam only had 680 lux and 800 something on high beam. So nhk is much brighter.
@@RoopeLuukkainen Yes i do, i saw it, at least in the numbers the NHK look better. Low beam 600ish vs 790, and in high 800ish vs 1000. Not bad at all.
My doubt is if this kind of measure are made from the same distance and with the same equipment.
@@LightwerkzGlobal in your opinion which do you prefer the mled 2.0 or the nhk currently Im running a quad retro with the nhk and im thinking of switching over to the m leds
Hey bro , how I can order this product NHK to my country ( JORDAN/ME ) ? is it available on Amazon ? Help me plz
Im sorry I am not sure. You may need to use a freight forwarder. You can put in your address details on our site and see if we can ship to you.
I am planning to upgrade my stock headlight for toyota camry 2004. I would like to seek for an advice which better for my car to invest upgrade for headlight HID projector or NHK BI led projector?
Its a question that is asked many times a day. You would need to figure out what is best for your own needs. With HID you have a more serviceable system and you can customize it with various different types of bulbs and ballasts to tailor to your needs. With the Bi-LED projectors you dont have any option to change color, intensity, etc. LED is a more set it and forget it option which most people like. Its also instant - on. You cant go wrong with either.
In terms of value for money, which do you recommend? Which is one much longer life span?
@@tofidt4258 Costs run about the same. HID will require bulb changes every 2-5 years depending on the bulb used and the type of usage. In theory the LED is a better value over the course of its life if you have a perfect product.
@@LightwerkzGlobal Thank you for the information. Please correct me. In terms of heat, HID is more heat temperature compare to NHK LED?
@@tofidt4258 Yes, HID will always run hotter
hi do i just plug it on my reg light wires? or i need to replace something else? its for a mack dump truck thank you
Yes you can directly wire.
@@LightwerkzGlobal Please provide wires color which is which? thanks
I have a kia cerato 2015 . I want to use it in low beam and high beam. Does it fit for my car ?
With full custom retrofit you can make it work.
@@LightwerkzGlobal which NHK projector bi led is good for my kia cerato 2015?
How does this compare to the nhk g5-brt at 55 watts?
50W high performance projector like BRT with premium bulbs will be much brighter than any LED projector.
@@LightwerkzGlobal thank you
@@LightwerkzGlobalGood to hear. In that case, can we assume that NHK G5 BRT and EXL produce far more lights and long visibility comparing with MLED 2.0? Thanks!!!
@@amjathkhan2004 In sheer intensity and distance, the BRT and EXL are capable of out performing there MLED 2.0 in long distance visibility, especially in high beam mode.
@@LightwerkzGlobal Thank you so much for confirming :-)...This one has laser inbuilt for high beam, still performing lower than the clear lenses is something I don't understand. I am happy with my G5R though. As a next step, would buy EXL.
Hi what wattage are the NHK’s
50-55 watt
hello.i ordered and installed this projector but it flickers how do I get it to stop
Sounds like you need anti flicker module. What car is it installed on?
@@LightwerkzGlobal 2010 Mercedes’ c300
@@yaziidyaziid5311 Definitely need PWM modules.
@@LightwerkzGlobal can you send me a link you want you have?
@@yaziidyaziid5311 These H7 should work - lightwerkz.net/collections/gtr-lighting-ultra-2/products/gtr-lighting-pwm-interface-module-9005-9006-style-connectors?variant=40376362565772
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will they fit a lo/hi halogen lighted 2017 Camry?
Yes. You can use the "RX350" brackets with the NHK, should fit up.
Mine is Lancer Evo X oem d2s bi xenon hid. Will it retrofit? And how wires need to be connected?
Yes its possible to do it. You will need to run the wiring to the factory low and high beam, but thats the easy part.
@@LightwerkzGlobal screws will be bolt on?
@@fneelav Will not. The EVOX uses "E55" bolt pattern. You could try these brackets - just not sure how they will fit on this model. lightwerkz.net/collections/retrofit-brackets/products/hella-e55-to-g5-brackets or you can use these : lightwerkz.net/products/universal-projector-mounting-plate
@@LightwerkzGlobal do you have any bi led projector for evo x?